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The [[front wheel drive]] Seville was retired in 2004, replaced by an entirely new STS model based on the [[rear wheel drive]] GM Sigma platform. [[All wheel drive]] is offered as an option, the first Cadillac sedan to be available with this drive system.
The [[front wheel drive]] Seville was retired in 2004, replaced by an entirely new STS model based on the [[rear wheel drive]] GM Sigma platform. [[All wheel drive]] is offered as an option, the first Cadillac sedan to be available with this drive system.


Engines are a 3.6 L High Feature LY7 [[V6]] with 255 hp (190 kW) and 252 ft·lbf (342 N·m) and the 4.6 L Northstar LH2 [[V8]] which outputs 320 hp (239 kW) and 315 ft·lbf (427 N·m) in the STS. Remote ignition is standard.
Engines are a 3.6 L High Feature LY7 [[V6]] with 255 [[HP|hp]] (190 kW) and 252 ft·lbf (342 N·m) and the 4.6 L Northstar LH2 [[V8]] which outputs 320 [[HP|hp]] (239 kW) and 315 ft·lbf (427 N·m) in the STS. Remote ignition is standard.


Wheelbase is 116.4 in, though overall length is shorter than the Seville. Interior space is greater than its predecessor, though. A heads-up display is optional, as is a 300 Watt Bose stereo system with MP3 capability. Base pricing starts at US$40,995, and extends to US$52,240 for the AWD V8 model.
Wheelbase is 116.4 in, though overall length is shorter than the Seville. Interior space is greater than its predecessor, though. A heads-up display is optional, as is a 300 Watt Bose stereo system with MP3 capability. Base pricing starts at US$40,995, and extends to US$52,240 for the [[Four Wheel Drive|AWD]] V8 model.


===STS-V===
===STS-V===
The [[2006]] V-series '''STS-V''' was introduced at the 2005 [[Detroit Auto Show]]. It features a [[supercharged]] 4.4 L version of the [[Cadillac Northstar engine#Supercharged|Northstar]] V8, along with handling upgrades. This engine is certified by the SAE to produce 469 hp (350 kW) and 439 ft·lbf (595 N·m).  
The 2006 V-series '''STS-V''' was introduced at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show. It features a [[supercharged]] 4.4 L version of the Northstar V8, along with handling upgrades. This engine is certified by the SAE to produce 469 [[HP|hp]] (350 kW) and 439 ft·lbf (595 N·m).  


Cadillac gave the public its first glimpse of the STS-V in its [[Super Bowl]] commercial, which aired [[February 6]], [[2005]]. The STS-V will have a 0-60 mph acceleration time of under five seconds.
Cadillac gave the public its first glimpse of the STS-V in its Super Bowl commercial, which aired February 6, 2005. The STS-V will have a 0-60 mph acceleration time of under five seconds.


The STS-V has bigger brakes, larger wheels, faster steering and a stiffer suspension than the standard STS. It went on sale in the [[United States]] in late 2005 for just under [[US$]]80,000.
The STS-V has bigger brakes, larger wheels, faster steering and a stiffer suspension than the standard STS. It went on sale in the United States in late 2005 for just under US$80,000.


==2008==
==2008==
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Revision as of 14:29, 27 June 2006

2006 Cadillac STS

The STS (Seville Touring Sedan) is a luxury car sold by Cadillac.

Origins

The STS is the successor to the "import fighter" Cadillac Seville. That car used the STS name, standing for "Seville Touring Sedan" on upscale performance-oriented versions from at least1988. In 1992, Cadillac split the Seville line into STS and less performance-oriented SLS (for "Seville Luxury Sedan") trim lines. The next year, the STS got Cadillac's then-new Northstar System, including the aluminum DOHC L37 "Northstar" V8 engine. Throughout its existence, the STS was Cadillac's highest-priced sedan model.

2005

The front wheel drive Seville was retired in 2004, replaced by an entirely new STS model based on the rear wheel drive GM Sigma platform. All wheel drive is offered as an option, the first Cadillac sedan to be available with this drive system.

Engines are a 3.6 L High Feature LY7 V6 with 255 hp (190 kW) and 252 ft·lbf (342 N·m) and the 4.6 L Northstar LH2 V8 which outputs 320 hp (239 kW) and 315 ft·lbf (427 N·m) in the STS. Remote ignition is standard.

Wheelbase is 116.4 in, though overall length is shorter than the Seville. Interior space is greater than its predecessor, though. A heads-up display is optional, as is a 300 Watt Bose stereo system with MP3 capability. Base pricing starts at US$40,995, and extends to US$52,240 for the AWD V8 model.

STS-V

The 2006 V-series STS-V was introduced at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show. It features a supercharged 4.4 L version of the Northstar V8, along with handling upgrades. This engine is certified by the SAE to produce 469 hp (350 kW) and 439 ft·lbf (595 N·m).

Cadillac gave the public its first glimpse of the STS-V in its Super Bowl commercial, which aired February 6, 2005. The STS-V will have a 0-60 mph acceleration time of under five seconds.

The STS-V has bigger brakes, larger wheels, faster steering and a stiffer suspension than the standard STS. It went on sale in the United States in late 2005 for just under US$80,000.

2008

A facelifted 2008 model STS has been reported in testing with a new grille and tail lights.

External links

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